Meta just fixed a privacy flaw with its Ray-Ban smart glasses, but could camera-less designs be a brighter future?


  • A new update arrives for Meta’s smart glasses
  • This should prevent modders from turning off the light that lets people know you’re using the camera.
  • Meta also targets modders on and off its platform

Last month, we shared details of reports that Meta Glasses were being modified to bypass privacy protections and turn them into secret spy glasses. Meta has now revealed that it will update the glasses’ software to detect if their light has been tampered with (or destroyed) to prevent recording.

Every time you take a photo or video with the Meta Glasses, a white light appears on the front of the glasses to let people around you know that you are filming.

For creeps looking to be more secretive with their recordings, this light is a hindrance, but Meta has mandated more basic tamper-proof features since its launch. In other words, any attempt to use the camera while the light is blocked, for example by a piece of tape, would not be permitted. The problem is that modders have found ways to open the glasses and disable or damage the light and its mechanisms that prevent it from showing, without being reported by the system – meaning you can use the camera as you normally would, but without anyone else knowing.

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This is (to put it bluntly) not good, and when the reports were published, a Meta spokesperson told me that the company was looking at ways to disable this workaround.

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